Hose supporter



W. VORWERK HOSE SUPPORTER Feb. 10, 1931.

Filed March 19, 1930 Patented Fehfi'o, 1931] w ,1

. LHEF QBW K, F BARME GERMANY I 7 HQSESUIPPQRTER Application filed. March 19; 1930, Serial. No.

"My invention relates hose supporters,

111101 38 particularly of the type in 'whichfla but-A. I 7 ton is'connected with a loopedpart by a' strap. 'It is an object of my inventionto improve y .1 5a hose supporter ofJthis type, andfpartic'uj fl I larly the, connection of the strap with the loopedpart. ,Tovthi s end I provide a readily detachable connection-of the strap and the looped part. i In reducing 1 I which detachably secures the strap" to the "ls'part. .7. F. In p I --'tion the strap with the button is readily'sef curedto andremoved from'the looped part.

, The" hose-supporter issimple and can-[be manufactured v at' low cost. I s s In the drawings aflixed to this specification b'odying'my invention are illustrated diar-fgraminatically by way of example. {In the drawings: t Figs l 3illustrateaa hose .supporterin which the strap is threaded through slots in v thelooped part, and 1 1 Figs. 4-5 illustrate hose supporters in which ":the strap is secured tolthe loopedpartby a V I claim p 7 s0 Y :-,clamp. f iAhose supporter comprising a'l'ooped part,

J "Fig. 1 is an elevation ofthe first-mentioneda'strap; a button on said .strap edapted to I hosesuppo'rteri' o be engagedby said looped-part, means for se- I Fig. -2is amend-elevation viewed from the curing said strapto'said loop part in areadily {leftin Fig. 1, and: V detachable manner; and reaches on said strap 85 :Fig. 3 is an elevation of the hose supporter for concealing .said button andsaid looped fwith'the outer reach of the strap cut away part. j V e I Fig. 4is-an elevation of the second-men- ,Intestimony whereof I affix'mysignature.

' p 'tioned hose supp0rter-, 1 WILHELM' VORWERK. 1 Fig- 5 is an end elevation,-viewed from 90 the left in Fig. 4,;and r i F g. 6 isa side elevation showing a hose r 'supporterin which theloop isa separate part. i V 7 "Referringnowto the drawings, a is the f looped part, b is a clasp which is'formed by i -9 cutting out the looped part; c is'the strap,

and d is a button onthejstrap eon which the clasp bis placed. The part a, is secured-to the usual pad, not,shown,.by which it is con-I V nected with the leg bands 7 my invention to practice I may provide slots in the looped part fo'rf threading the strap through thispart, or I may provideiaclamp on the loopedpartf I modifications will and forming part thereof hose-supporters em- I 437,220; anti-11m Februaryi SQISZSIl j 7 Beferring'nowtoFigs'. two slots near the upper end of the looped part w :-through-. which the. strapf e is threaded. as, V 7 shown in Fig. 2.- 'Ihe strap is held by fricf'tion with its two reaches hanging downiat [either side of the clasp Z2, concealing the clasp. 1 I serrations may be provided at the edges of the slots for obtaining a better .hold ofth'e strap. in the slots. v 1

s Referring-now. to Figs and 5,7 is'a'clamp reach; of. the strap 6.

b and a loop a, the' zloop "being inserted in a suitableeye atthe upper end-ofthe claspl, I i I wishit tobe understood thatI' donot dein the art.

' In the claim affixed to thisspecificationno.

selection of any particular modification 0t. the invention is intended to theexclusion' of..

other modifications thereof and the right to sire to be limited tothe'exactj'details of cons I, 1 struction shown: and described ifor obvious. if

occur to a person skilled on the looped part a forsecuringtheouter Referringto Fig.165fthe claliip f is provided 7 s as described ithreference to Figsft and 5, f 'i t e but thelooped part issubdi-vide'd into'aclasp v ahose' supporter according to my invensubsequently make claim to anymodification not. covered by the claim is expressly reserved," I f i 

